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I included all the instructions in the readme, and both I and Moonbat got it working using those. Try reading them again.
I suspect you didn't set the permissions of the [B]root[/B] directory to 777. That's the directory containing all the files of your entire website; usually names htdocs or public_html if you've got a proper unix account. See the place where you uploaded process.php, then you could access it via [url]http://www.anwarkhan.t*5.com/process.php?[/url] In your FTP program (or web file manager), go one level higher, then set the permissions of the root directory.
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Note that for the moment directories are not chmodded recursively -- subdirectories and files will remain unaffected. In the future, recursive chmodding will be added to net2ftp.
does this have to do with anything?
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[QUOTE=lonegunner46;205*2]Note that for the moment directories are not chmodded recursively -- subdirectories and files will remain unaffected. In the future, recursive chmodding will be added to net2ftp.
does this have to do with anything?[/QUOTE]
No, like I said before you have to change the permissions on the root directory and stolen.txt.
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how do i chmod the root directory? i can make a new directory and chmod that but i cannot chmod the root directory.
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[QUOTE=lonegunner46;20522]how do i chmod the root directory? i can make a new directory and chmod that but i cannot chmod the root directory.[/QUOTE]
Then you can't put the files in the root directory. Make a new one, chmod it and put them all in there.
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i made one and posted a topic about it in the viruses and trojans section
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up at the top of the page you had a premade site?
i went there and the file wasnt present anymore
andyway i can access it?
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I posted it in another thread which I can't be bothered to link to. As I said when I posted it, I didn't do it for anyone's benefit; I did it to prove a point.
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Won't Last
Don't waste your time on these fake myspace logins. These are sooo worthless. I mean my browser(firefox) and probably IE warn you if it suspects a site that may be a phishing site. If you find code that doesn't trigger the browser warnings...let me know!
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[QUOTE=EliteNOOB;20657]Don't waste your time on these fake myspace logins. These are sooo worthless. I mean my browser(firefox) and probably IE warn you if it suspects a site that may be a phishing site. If you find code that doesn't trigger the browser warnings...let me know![/QUOTE]
Firefox uses a list of known phishing URLs to warn users. It's only when you start spamming a page to hundreds of people that you're likely to get on this list.